The Florists' Review 



April 8, 1915. 



SELECT SWEET PEAS 



"8PEK0ES" SWEET PEAS % 



AtttL Oha — Soft lavender, ■offowd 

 manTe $0. 



Anrora Spanoer — Oream-wblte ground, 

 flaked orange-salmon 



Apple Bloaaom Spencer — Rose and 

 pink, waved 



Blanche Ferry Spenoer — The popular 

 pink and white 



Connteas Spenoer — Large, wavy pet- 

 als; soft rose-pink..., 



Helen Lewis — Standard ' crimson 

 orange; wings orange-rose , 



Xing Edward Spenoer — Deep carmine- 

 scarlet , 



SCarie Oorelli — Brilliant rose-carmine. 1, 



Mrs. Walter Wrl^t Spencer— The 



lb. 1 lb. 



M lb. 1 lb. 



flowers are self-colored, of a pink- 

 ish-cream $0.60 $2.00 



Othello Spenoer — Rich deep maroon.. .75 2.50 



Primrose Spenoer — Very best of the 

 cream-yellow shade 76 2.S0 



White Spenoer — The popular white... .80 8.60 



Oladya unwin — Of a lovely light pink 

 color 40 1.60 



Nora Unwin — Pure white, of fine sub- 

 stance 40 1.60 



Phyllis TTnwin-^The long stout stems 

 carry three and four flowers each; 



of a beautiful rose color 40 1.60 



OBANSIFLORA SWEET PEAS 



Aurora — White, magnlflcently flaked 

 and striped orange 26 1.00 



Blanche Burpee — Of the best white.. $0.25 H.OO 

 Blanche Ferry — The popular pink and 



white variety 26 1.00 



Countess of Radnor, Improved — Pure 



light lavender; mauve 26 1.00 



Dorothy Eokford — Fine pure white 



large flowers 25 1.00 



Helen Pleroe — Blue mottled on white .25 1.00 

 Xatherine Tracy — Bright pink; excel- 

 lent 25 1.00 



Lady Orisel Hamilton — Light lavender 



blue 25 1.00 



Vrs. George Higginson, Jr. — Light 



blue 25 1.00 



Othello — Deep maroon. Elegant for 



bouquets 25 1.00 



Prlnoe of Wales— Bright rose pink... .26 1.00 



ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY, 411-413 WASHINGTON AVE.. 



Mention Th*' Review when T«»i write 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



industries located on the C, M. & St. P. 

 tracks there. 



The commission has decided that the 

 rate of 29 cents per hundred pounds on 

 imported sunflower seed from New Or- 

 leans to East St. Louis, 111., and St. 

 Louis, Mo., is not unreasonable and has 

 ■dismissed the complaint of Alfred 

 Hirsch, an importer of New Orleans, 

 "who brought the complaint. The seed 

 involved came from Europe. P. 



BEOEIVED FBOM BOTTEBDAM. 



"Whatever the situation in supplies 

 from other ports of Europe, horticul- 

 tural stock of all kinds is coming in 

 large quantities from Rotterdam. Boats 

 •of the Holland-America line are run- 

 ning with the usual frequency and reg- 

 ularity, and are bringing large supplies 

 of nursery stock, bulbs and plants of 

 Various kinds. The manifest of the 

 -steamer Veendyk, which arrived at 

 New York March 30 from Rotterdam, 

 ■showed the following horticultural con- 

 signments: 



Meadows, T., & Co.. 6 cases trees, etc. 



Stumpp & Walter Co., 42 cases trees, etc., 27 

 -cases bulbs. 



ReddlD & Martin, 16 cases trees, etc. 



Richards, C. B., & Co., 19 cases trees, etc. 



Vandegrift, F. B., & Co., 121 cases trees, etc. 



American Express Co., 6 cases plants. 



Larzelere, W., & Co., 2 cases shrubs, 79 cases 

 trees, etc. 



International Forwarding Co., 38 cases bulbs. 



Plerson, F. R., Co.. 10 cases trees, etc. 



Lang, R. F., 2 cases bulbs, 11 cases shrubs. 



Syndicate Trading Co., 28 cases plants. 



McGullougb's Sons Co., J. M., 10 cases plants. 



Troy, J. M., 1 case plants. 



Salter Bros., 2 cases plants. 



Bobblnk & Atkins, 18 cases plants. 



Bernard, Judae & Co., 7 cases bulbs. 



Andorra Nurseries, 42 cases trees, etc. 



McHutchlson & Co., 83 cases trees, 101 cases 

 roots, etc. 



Knyper, P. C, A Co., 155 cases trees, etc., 

 •83 cases shrubs, etc. 



Maltus & Ware, 107 cases trees, etc., 492 cases 

 t)nlbs, etc. 



Richardson, J. D., & Co., 2 cases shrubs. 



Wyman, C. H., A Co.. 11 cases bulbs. 



Elliott, W., & Sons. 10 cases bulbs. 



RSlker. A., & Sons, 12 cases bulbs. 



Van Kruff, O. W., 3 cases bulbs. 



Elliott Auction Co., 7 cases trees, etc. 



Vaughan's Seed Store, 17 cases trees, etc. 



MacNiff Horticultural Co., 92 cases plants, etc. 



ZVOLANEK ON SWEET PEAS. 



There ia nothing like la.st season 's 

 acreage of sweet peas in the vicinity 

 •of Lompoc this year, according to An- 

 ton C. Zvolanek, who has been visiting 

 eastern trade centers. Mr. Zvolanek 

 himself had over 400 acres near Lompoc 

 last year, but he lost 123 acres by the 

 aphis and the yield on the balance was 

 not over thirty per cent of a crop. This 

 year Mr. Zvolanek has seeded about 

 250 acres and he has scattered it widely 

 up and down the coast for over 200 

 miles, some of his acreage being at San 

 Diego, but this is more to secure an 

 early harvest in response to the demand 

 for early deliveries; the San Diego acre- 

 age was in full bloom at the end of 



COLD STORAGE VALLEY PIPS 



AND 



COLD STORAGE QIQANTEUM 



This stock is good. Convince yourself by a trial case. Write us for prices. 



We can still take care of your orders in good shape for ROOTKO CAR- 

 NATION CUTTINQS, Ukewise OWN ROOT and QRAFrED ROSES, all 



varieties. Quotations on application. 



See our classified ads. for your wants. Get our catalogue. You will find it useful. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY ft CO., "^ 'iiSSl!S!&.>.. 



Mentiwi The Berlew when yoa write. 



BAMBOO CANES 



Fresh stock, just arrived from Japan. 

 Good Quality— Horseshoe Brand. 



Natural CTolor 



5 to 6 ft. long . . . .$ 6.00 per bale of 1000 



5 to 6 ft. long .... 9.00 per bale of 2000 



10 ft. long 11.00 per bale of 600 



Colored Green 



2 ft $ 6.00 per bale of 2000 



3 ft 8.00 per bale of 2000 



mti 9.00 per bale of 2000 



6 ft 7.00 per bale of 1000 



6 ft 11.00 per bale of 2000 



CYCAS STEMS 



Just in from Japan. 



$19.00 per case of 300 lbs. Oshima stock 

 23.00 per case of 300 lbs. Loochoo stock 



The Loochoo variety is of finer quality 

 than the cycas commonly used here. 



All prices f. o. b. Bound Brook, N. J. 

 No Cases or Bales Broken. 



RALPH M. WARD & CO. 



71 MURRAY ST.. NEW YORK 



^f»T^Hnn TTi* P^vlew wh(>n mn writ*. 



Wilson's Seeds will grow 

 anywhere. 



J. J. WILSON SEED CO., Newiit, N. J. 



■V1«^t1oD Th» RfTlfw whwi yoD wrlf . 



March and the seed is expected to be 

 ready for shipment by July 15, not a 

 heavy yield, but of good quality. Mr. 



When the other fellow has 

 something to sell, that is 

 the time to buy, and 



$1.78 p«r lOO; $16.00 p«r lOOO 



is a low price for good single 

 TUBEROUS ROOTED 



BEGONIAS 



1^ iacbes and up in the 

 following colors : 



i Watch our next week's ad. 

 for bargains in Gladioli. 



HARRY A. BUNYARD CO.. he 



Tlie Uptown Seed Store 



40 West 28th St., NEW YORK CITT 



Mention Tbe RcTlew wben yon write. 



MEXICAN TUBEROSE 

 BULBS 



100.000 Bulbs, No. 1. as long as they last, at 

 $6.00 per 1000. No order accepted at this price 

 for less than 1000. All No. 1 bulbs. 



wazaha6hie nurskrt cx>hpant, 



Waxahaehie, Texas 

 Mention The ReTlew whwi yoa write. 



Zvolanek 's connections are principally 

 with florists, who use his stock for 

 forcing, rather than with the seed trade, 



